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What part of your body do you try to hide?

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  • A Andy Brummer

    EricDV wrote:

    I can push it back in too...but it hurts when I do situps.

    Mine doesn't hurt, or I'd probably pay it more attention.

    EricDV wrote:

    Where you hanging out that you need to be concerned with getting kicked or punched in the gut?

    How do you figure out whose design is better? Where I work we use a deathmatch in the "cage". The winner gets to set the design and coding convention until they are unseated. Actually, I've been doing kung fu to get in shape.


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    Ryan Binns
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    Andy Brummer wrote:

    How do you figure out whose design is better? Where I work we use a deathmatch in the "cage". The winner gets to set the design and coding convention until they are unseated.

    :~ Tough crowd.

    Ryan

    "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      I'm sure you'll find it's mostly chicks that care about that stuff. As for me, if someone has issues with my toes it's their problem. :laugh:

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      Christian Graus
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      When we were first married, my wife would worry about the tinest gap in the curtains. I'd tell her, there's nothing in this room people would particularly want to see, out of lust or scientific curiosity. We moved to the country and we're old now, so she's over it, a bit... But yeah, it's a girl thing. People can think what they want about my bits, it's got nothing to do with them anyhow.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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      • J Jeremy Falcon

        Christian Graus wrote:

        This is surely borderline soap box ?

        I got turned into it because of the replies. It's not her fault IMO, but it's a sad sign of just how desperate the people on CP can be.

        Jeremy Falcon

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        Christian Graus
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        That's true, but it's hardly surprising.

        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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          When we were first married, my wife would worry about the tinest gap in the curtains. I'd tell her, there's nothing in this room people would particularly want to see, out of lust or scientific curiosity. We moved to the country and we're old now, so she's over it, a bit... But yeah, it's a girl thing. People can think what they want about my bits, it's got nothing to do with them anyhow.

          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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          Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer
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          When I lived in the countryside a couple of years ago, peoplr would need to climb a hill with a telescope pointing across the valley to see them. I thought: "If they've gone to that much effort..." Iain.

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          • I Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer

            When I lived in the countryside a couple of years ago, peoplr would need to climb a hill with a telescope pointing across the valley to see them. I thought: "If they've gone to that much effort..." Iain.

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            Christian Graus
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            Precisely my point, too. We were mostly talking about tiny gaps in the TOP of the curtains, it was often raining and we faced a busy road. Anyone willing to over come those barriers had earned what limited jollies were to be had, IMO

            Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              I'm sure you'll find it's mostly chicks that care about that stuff. As for me, if someone has issues with my toes it's their problem. :laugh:

              Jeremy Falcon

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              Kuroro Rucilful
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              I don't care about what people say. I just do what i want to do as long as they don't step on my toes, they're safe.:suss:

              "We are all the same in different ways" Kuroro Rucilful

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              • J Jeremy Falcon

                peterchen wrote:

                (2) I feel very vulnerable with the family jewels uncovered. It's ok and great for swimming, but I don't *need* it.

                Oh yeah, let everyone jump on in the "I don't care for the kid sister rule" crowd. Really, a chick starts the thread and people just jump at the chance to talk about their privates. How old are we again?

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                Jan R Hansen
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                Jeremy, what is wrong with talking about genitals ? We can talk about noses, toes and bellys - but not genitals ? Seriously, I don't get it. Not to piss you off, I just really want that "logical" (or so) explanation I'm sure you can give me. Please. /Jan

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                • L leckey 0

                  I normally don't wear open-toed shoes (I'm a girl) or sandals because I have weird feet. My line of toes angles in such a way that it looks like I only have four toes. Since it's another crazy-hot day I decided to wear my sandals to work. My boss asked, "Dude, are you missing a toe?" So I ask, is there a part of your body that is considered weird or unusual? Have you thought about having surgery if you could? Or do you embrace its quirkiness? Is it something a person of the opposite sex found endearing or gross?

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                  dandy72
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                  > (I'm a girl) [...] > My boss asked, "Dude, are you missing a toe?" If your boss is calling you "dude", maybe it's not your toes you should be worrying about. ;P

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                    > (I'm a girl) [...] > My boss asked, "Dude, are you missing a toe?" If your boss is calling you "dude", maybe it's not your toes you should be worrying about. ;P

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                    leppie
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                    Thinking the same thing :)

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                    • A Andy Brummer

                      EricDV wrote:

                      I can push it back in too...but it hurts when I do situps.

                      Mine doesn't hurt, or I'd probably pay it more attention.

                      EricDV wrote:

                      Where you hanging out that you need to be concerned with getting kicked or punched in the gut?

                      How do you figure out whose design is better? Where I work we use a deathmatch in the "cage". The winner gets to set the design and coding convention until they are unseated. Actually, I've been doing kung fu to get in shape.


                      I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                      Chris Richardson
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                      Andy Brummer wrote:

                      How do you figure out whose design is better? Where I work we use a deathmatch in the "cage". The winner gets to set the design and coding convention until they are unseated.

                      :laugh:, that's frickin hilarious! I can hear the manager screaming "FINISH HIM!!!1!11". ok sorry for this post if you've never played Mortal Kombat

                      Chris Richardson

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